Apt says it's installed after that, yet it doesn't work. I removed the package afterwards.
Then I thought about using nspluginwrapper, but that requires ia32-libs.

Code:

# apt-get install nspluginwrapper
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk
The following NEW packages will be installed:
ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk nspluginwrapper
0 upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove and 12 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B/48.6MB of archives.
After this operation, 120MB of additional disk space will be used.

if that one works as advertised that could very well make the ia32 workaround hinkyjinks moot.

So I'd say there are really no apps left to prevent me from switching to 64 bit Aptosid

As I really don't use Skype I won't really miss it

snvv

Post subject:Posted: 15.09.2010, 20:59

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DeepDayze just tested. It works perfectly.
I copied the libflashplayer.so in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins and chmod 755 libflashplayer.so and that's it all. Tested in all "difficult" sites, even BBC & Bloomberg.

Thanks, devil. I was skeptical about that page since it says to use third-party scripts and procedures. I'll give it a shot.
...

You're right to be sceptical - moving to Dragon's Den...

DeepDayze

Post subject:Posted: 16.09.2010, 01:02

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snvv wrote:

DeepDayze just tested. It works perfectly.
I copied the libflashplayer.so in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins and chmod 755 libflashplayer.so and that's it all. Tested in all "difficult" sites, even BBC & Bloomberg.

EDIT-2
This version is 10.1.82.76 and therefore is affected. However, they say the target is windows (but who knows).

Good news then!

Great that it works though straight out of the box without any sort of workaround or nspluginwrapper. Hopefully they'll have a new build that is the actual latest. But for time being this build should suffice then

I pinned the last known flash 64 -- version 10.0.42.34 and it has been working fine so far with no issues. I do look forward to removing the pin once the new flash is in the repo. Thanks for testing... anyone care to create a deb package for this?